A gang of night-riding marauders are terrorizing the Canadian Northwest, robbing miners, trappers and businesses, and also kill a Sergeant of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Trooper Burke volunteers to go undercover and see if he can put an end to the lawlessness, supposedly led by a man named Andre LaFarge. Posing as a lumberjack, Burke gets close to the gang, but complications arise when he falls in live with LaFarge’s sister, Diana.
Runtime: 61 min

Directed by: Robert N. Bradbury
Ted Hayden impersonates a wanted man and joins Gentry’s gang only to learn later that Gentry was the one who killed his father. He saves Virginia Winters’ dad’s ranch from Gentry and also rescues his long-lost brother Spud.
Runtime: 54 min

Directed by: Samuel Diege
Shirley Martin finds that Weylan has diverted the water from the valley and her cattle are dying. First she and her foreman Bob Lawson go to court. This fails when Weylan’s men keep the ranchers from testifying. But Shirley has a second plan to return water to the valley.
Runtime: 55 min

Directed by: W. Merle Connell
Jimmy’s father, a rancher, died in suspicious circumstances. To make things worse, Jimmy’s disreputable uncle has a plot to take over the ranch. Jimmy turns to his friend Brad, the Marshal, for help.
Runtime: 60 min

Directed by: Alan James
Maynard hears the cry of the weird masked “phantom” of Tombstone Canyon. The plot thickens when Maynard discovers a man with a key to his past has been murdered by the phantom.
Runtime: 62 min

Directed by: Robert Emmett Tansey
n the 17th of the 24 films in Monogram’s “Range Buster” series, Texas ranch owner Conroy (Steve Clark) returns from Washington with an order for horses to be shipped to the Philippines. The Range Busters, Dusty (John King), Davy (David Sharpe) and Alibi (Max Terhune), are selected to take the horses there but, before leaving, they capture three spies who are trying to steal the horses and also learn that the ranch cook, Cookie (Escolastico Baucin), is a Japanese spy, but he manages to escape. In the Philippines, they go to a cafe for dinner and see Cookie and Miller, a German spy. Eavesdropping, they learn that Ken Richards (Frank Ellis), a neighboring Texas rancher, is the Axis contact back in the states. They capture Cookie and break up the spy ring in the Phillipines, and then return to Texas intent on settling matters with Richards. They do so and are honored by the U.S. Government just as the radio blares forth the December 7, 1941 announcement of the Pearl Harbor bombing. They head for the nearest enlistment station.
Runtime: 56 min

Directed by: Albert Herman
Storm is out to wreck Ace’s stage line. When Tex arrives to help Ace, Storm brings in hired killer Mule Bates. But Tex and Bates know each other and the two devise a plan to fool Storm.
Runtime: 61 min

Directed by: May McCarey
Grant hides stolen money in the luggage of Bonnie Shea who is moving west. Later when he and his men arrive to retrieve the money, they also kidnap Bonnie. This sends Reasonin’ Bates and his cowhands on their horses after the gangsters in their cars.
Runtime: 60 min

Directed by: Joseph Kane
To get the three needed business men to visit the Stevens mine, Roy stages a ride with the Vacaros and has them as honored guests. Seeing a chance to make a lot of money, gangster Harmon joins the ride and then has his men kidnap the three. Having filmed a fake holdup earlier, he uses the film to convince the Sheriff that Roy and the boys were the Kidnapers.
Runtime: 53 min

Directed by: Sam Newfield
When football player Tex Fletcher arrives home he finds his father missing. Jim Davis has killed the father and learning of Tex’s identity, sends his men to kill him. But when Tex kills one of the attackers, Davis’ stooge Sheriff puts Tex in jail.
Runtime: 57 min

Directed by: Sam Newfield
Chasing jewel thieves, Captain Carson and Magpie head for the border where Carson, posing as a Chinaman, opens a store that buys jewelry. To flush the thieves into the open, Carson wins all their money at poker. They agree to sell him the jewels but plan to kill him and keep both the jewels and the money.
Runtime: 57 min

Directed by: Samuel Diege
Tolen is after the Harkins ranch where his men have found gold. After they kill Harkins, Dorothy and Dick step in and discover that the gold actually washes down from Tolen’s own ranch. When Harkins’ brother arrives to take over they test Tolen by having the brother offer to swap ranches.
Runtime: 57 min

Directed by: Bernard B. Ray
A wandering cowboy attempts to locate a pal who has struck it rich in mining. When he gets to town, no one seems to have heard of the friend. Our hero learns the truth with the aid of a female bandit.
Runtime: 58 min

Directed by: Joseph Kane
Roy’s boss has inherited a very large ranch but the will keeps him from selling it although his widow could. Lucky Miller is out to get control of the ranch so he has a girl come west to marry him. Then after the wedding he has his henchman kill the owner. Roy is nearby and when the murder gun is switched with his, Roy finds himself in jail.
Runtime: 53 min

Directed by: Sam Newfield
With the railroad coming to Red Rock, trouble is expected and Billy has been sent ot help his friend Fuzzy who is the town’s Sheriff, Judge, and barber. When the man that sent Billy is murdered and the railroad location map stolen, broken match sticks point to Vic Landreau. While Billy tries to find the missing map, Landreau suspects Billy is on to him and plans to have him killed.
Runtime: 59 min

Directed by: Howard Bretherton
Rancher Lee Rogers (Richard Arlen)allows Jean Carlo/Collins(Virginia Grey) to hide out on his Reno ranch until she can get a divorce from racketeer “Slick” Collins (Norman Willis), who tricked her into a marriage. She accompanies Lee on a cattle round-up and innocently causes a stampede that puts Lee into danger of losing his ranch, due to the crooked work of lawyer Austin Martin (Russell Hicks)who is in league with Collins. Jean gives a check to Lee’s friend, Russell Parker (Jack Mulhall), to pay off the note and makes him pretend he has arranged a loan from the bank. Collins and his henchmen catch up with Jean, and fearing that her husband will kill Lee, she agrees to accompany him back to New York. But Federal Men are on the trail of Collins for income-tax evasion.
Runtime: 60 min

Directed by: S. Roy Luby
Someone is trying to kill Magpie Harper so he sends for the Range Busters. Crash and Dusty arrive to find him murdered. Then Alibi who was bringing the Range Busters’ cattle drive money fails to show up. Dusty accidently finds a secret mine tunnel that leads to Alibi whom he sets free. Returning they see the murderer who flees but Crash is nearby to chase after him.
Runtime: 59 min

Directed by: S. Roy Luby
Doran and the Sheriff have a scheme to bring in an outlaw gang. Doran is sent to prison so he and the gang leader Mitchell can break out. This gets him into the gang but he is in trouble when it’s revealed he is working with the Sheriff.
Runtime: 56 min

Directed by: Bernard B. Ray
Trouble has been reported in Placerville where Tom Barton’s brother is the Marshal. Arriving Tom finds a phoney Marshal in his brother’s place. Learning that Clark is behind the all the trouble and that he is after the Madison stage line, Tom joins up with Mary Madison to fight Clark while he also looks for his missing brother.
Runtime: 58 min

Directed by: Robert F. Hill
Tyler, a boxer whose career ends after he loses a fixed fight, winds up with a job as a ranch hand. When his new boss gets involved with a crooked fight promoter, Tyler winds up back in the ring with a chance to vindicate himself.
Runtime: 54 min

Directed by: S. Roy Luby
Marshal Reb Russell’s reputation precedes him and when he arrives the outlaw gang that includes the Sheriff and that has been doing all the rustling, captures him and plans to hang him. Tommy Lord, the man the crooked Sheriff wants for the rustling, helps him escape. Posing as a rustler he gets the Indian Agent to admit he is the buyer and to reveal who the rustlers are. Having cleared Tommy of the rustling charge he goes after the gang.
Runtime: 54 min

Directed by: Albert C. Gannaway
Angus McKane, the greedy and unscrupulous landgrabber, would have gotten away with the establishment of McKaneville in the Mexican part of California. But now Judge Ward and his resourceful son Marshall Young have ridden into town and are looking for the original owner of the land – Don Miguel Sebastian, who has mysteriously disappeared.
Runtime: 72 min

Directed by: Alan James
Red Mathews and his gang are out to stop the railroad from coming to Coyote Gulch. When gunslinger Thunderbolt arrives in town, Banker Wingate tries to get him to take the job of kicking the gang out of town. Attracted to Judy Lane he accepts. He Succeeds once but is then captured just as the gang rides to town to break up the ceremony honoring the railroad president.
Runtime: 54 min

Directed by: Charles Hutchinson
Noticing the resemblance between himself and noted author Steven Norris, wanted gangster Dan Geary kidnaps Norris and assumes his identity. His charade is successful for a while but when his new stenographer reads some of his latest writing to Mountie McGregor, McGregor become suspicious.
Runtime: 54 min

Directed by: Robert F. Hill
Jerry Lane (Tom Tyler), a young rancher, happens in on an auction sale of the ranch of the late Hiram Moor, a noted miser. His curiousity is aroused by the unwarranted high bidding for a certain picture and he buys it and the ranch, and then goes for explanations to Jeanne Moore (Beth Marion. ) She explains that there is a rumor that her grandfather had a large amount of money hidden somewhere on the ranch and that the chart showing the location of his treasure is, in all probability, hidden in the picture. Jerry hires Jeanne as his secretary, and Perdita (Soledad Jiminez), a combination chaperone and cook. He also hires Eddie Parsons (Sammy Cohen), a cockney kleptomanic, to serve as his general handy man. Brandon (Forrest Taylor), a neighboring rancher, was one of those who bid high on the picture. He, intent on obtaining the chart, makes an agreement with several of his associates and hires Mark Braden (Charles King), an ex-prizefighter, to assault Jerry on the town street. This doesn’t work, so with the assistance of Perdita, steals the picture. But Eddie has found and removed the chart and, not before some soul-searching, gives it to Jerry. Mark, who has been playing the part of a Phantom Rider, who scares people away from the ranch, rebels at the way he is being treated by Brandon. The latter has him killed and fixes the blame on Jerry. Producer Sam Katzman made this one again in 1939 as “Straight Shooter” with Tim McCoy. Katzman was never one to buy new scripts when he old ones gathering dust in his office.
Runtime: 59 min

Directed by: Robert J. Horner
Bill Collins meets up with his look-alike the Phantom and is soon involved in his fight with Buck Houston. Houston has a big robbery planned but the Phantom beats him to it. Bill fights off Houston’s men only to find the Phantom shot and dying and unaware that Houston is about to finish him off also.
Runtime: 50 min

Directed by: Harry L. Fraser
A land robber orders his cutthroats to steal the deed to the Pecos Rancho, land originally granted by the King of Spain. The owners are killed but their son escapes. Years later, he returns as the Pecos Kid to reclaim his family’s heritage.
Runtime: 54 min

Directed by: Sam Newfield
Gang leader Trigger Mallory is about to be released from prison. When Bill Carson notices the resemblance, he gets the Warden to hold Mallory and he assumes his identity. He fools both the gang and Trigger’s girlfriend Jessie as he sets them up to be captured. But Trigger escapes from prison and returns to expose the hoax and Bill is made a prisoner.
Runtime: 62 min

Directed by: Sam Newfield
Harkness controls Boulder Pass and his men are overcharging the ranches for its usage. When Tom Cameron steps in to rob the tollgate keepers and return the money to the ranchers, he gets caught.
Runtime: 60 min

Directed by: Joseph Kane
Fleeing the law, Wolf Benson hops on a train, throws Autry off, and assumes Autry’s identity. Still posing as Autry he robs and kills Autry’s friend Lee. When Autry is jailed, his friends Frog and the Professor break him out and the three head out to clear him of the murder charge.
Runtime: 54 min

Directed by: Sam Newfield
Fuzzy opens a store only to find that everyone buys on credit. The absence of cash is due to the range war between the cattlemen and the farmers started by Kinney. The Sheriff being worthless, Billy is quickly drawn into the conflict.
Runtime: 55 min

Directed by: Derwin Abrahams
Mountie Matt O’Brien is assigned to escort Miss Owens to a remote outpost. But when he finds an illegal mining operation there that is smuggling gold across the border, his superior Sgt. Means orders him to leave.
Runtime: 60 min

Directed by: Elmer Clifton
Rangers Dave and Panhandle arrive and are joined by Lawyer Tex to try and stop the range war between the ranchers and the sheep men. After they jail the ranchers for attacking the sheep men, they are lead away from town by a decoy as the real culprits head for town to kill the ranchers and blame the sheep men.
Runtime: 47 min

Directed by: Bernard B. Ray
Jack rides into trouble when he meets up with Bill Meeker and his outlaw gang. Rescued from the gang’s clutches by Don carlos, he joins forces with Carlos and with the help of Lolita who learns of the gang’s next raid, they go after the culprits.
Runtime: 59 min

Directed by: Otto Brower
The Murdock’s bank is in trouble. So they ship money on the train and rob it to get back the money plus the insurance, Bonner and his two pals recover the money only to be thrown in jail.
Runtime: 62 min

Directed by: Sam Newfield
Carson’s nephew Paul has been accused of murder. To get in with the gang, Carson poses as a Mexican. He also appears as himself making his costume changes at Katherine’s ranch. This leads to trouble when Jimmy finds evidence of his masquerade.
Runtime: 54 min

Directed by: Forrest Sheldon
Escaping from the Sheriff, Jim and Cookie decide to go straight. But when they meet their old cohort, The Blanco Kid, he tells their new boss they are outlaws and they are in trouble again.
Runtime: 48 min

Directed by: John P. McCarthy
Lawyer Rontel has made Geologist Sheffield his prisoner and by power of attorney is using his money to buy the ranches of those driven off by his hired men. But when he goes after Hayden, Tucson and Stoney arrive and things begin to change.
Runtime: 55 min

Directed by: William Nigh
Night riders are terrorizing homesteaders, and the town doctor tries to keep the locals from forming a vigilante group. After more towns people are killed, however, the rest of the town makes the doctor the town sheriff and tells him to clean up the gang.
Runtime: 58 min

Directed by: Robert N. Bradbury
Ted Warren returns from WW1 to find that everyone thinks he was dead. The culprit is Kent who intercepted his mail, rustled the Warren cattle, took over the Warren ranch, and is now after Ted’s girl friend. When Kent’s henchmen fail to kill Ted, Kent shoots Ted’s father and leaves him for dead. But only wounded, the plan is to have Warren appear as a ghost to get a confession from Kent.
Runtime: 53 min

Directed by: Ray Nazarro
Just before the Civil War (but after the South has seceded), Southern saboteurs try to prevent railroad construction from crossing Kansas to the frontier; army captain Nelson is sent out to oppose them. As the tracks push westward, Nelson must contend with increasingly violent sabotage, while trying to romance the foreman’s pretty daughter Barbara.
Runtime: 73 min

Directed by: Alan James
After Sheriff Ken puts money in the safe, his brother Clem gives Rawhide the combination. With the money gone the disgruntled townsmen make Boots Sheriff and lock up Ken. Clem, now a prisoner of Rawhide, has a change of heart and sends Ken a message with the outlaw’s location. Ken escapes by impersonating the saloon entertainer and rides for the hangout.
Runtime: 61 min

Directed by: Sam Newfield
Thorne and his gang are wiping out the ranchers. When they get to the Jones ranch they wound Andy. When he dies Billy Carson has his brother Fuzzy become Andy’s ghost. They then set out to bring in the gang.
Runtime: 52 min

Directed by: Forrest Sheldon
Heading west, Ken and Bouncer end up at the Brooks ranch where Ken is to ride Tarzan in the big race. But both the Sheriff and Edmonds are after him and he must hide both himself and the horse until race time.
Runtime: 70 min